There are two ways to restore the factory settings of the router. One is to enter the router settings management interface and choose to restore the factory settings. The other is to press and hold the router reset button to restore the router to the factory settings.
First, the hardware method: This method is the simplest, just press the "reset" button on the router.
The reset button is usually located on the back of the router. It is a concave button, which can be reset if you need to hold the button with something slender (such as a toothpick).
Each manufacturer's equipment is different. Generally, press it for a few seconds, and then turn it on after all the lights in front are turned off, which means the service is successful.
Second, the software method.
Enter the router login address (generally192.168.1.1or192.168.0.1) in the browser, then open it and enter.
Of course, different routers have different names, but they are basically the same. Let's take the TP-LINK router as an example to illustrate:
Click the "Restore Factory Settings" button on the interface, and the router will be reset.